Here we present titles from NUTS and BOLTS .
Here you can find the current selections available from this publisher
from the Germany. All books contain close up museum photos - ideal
for historians and modellers looking for specific details. Please
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VOL. 03 Experimental FLAK Weapons of the Wehrmacht
This book covers some unusual WWII Wehrmacht weapons. This 42 page
book contains 90 black and white photos with 4 pages of 1:35 scale line
drawings with German/English text.

VOL. 05 Saurer RK-7 (Sd. Kfz 254) Re-Issue
From the publisher: 102 pages A4; approx. 242 photos, from
those 88 historical Photos from the war in b/w, some of them unpublished;
127 colour photos of the existing vehicles in museums and private collections;
27 colour photos of the Master Model from Tony Greenland; German / English
captions; 8 pages of German / English text; 10 pages of scale drawings
of all known variants and details in 1:35 scale from John Rue; table with
license numbers of those units who had this vehicle in their inventory.

VOL. 08 Experimental FLAK Weapons of the
Wehrmacht Part 2
This book continues covering some unusual WWII Wehrmacht weapons including
Salvenmaschinenkanonen Typ 3 + 4, Luftfaust and Fliegerfaust.
This 54 page book contains 116 black and white photos with 6 pages of
line drawings with German/English text.

VOL. 11 Panzerkampfwagen 35(t) (Skoda LT vz.
35)
This book covers the development, production and combat deployment of this
Czech built WWII meduim tank. This 70 glossy page
book contains 118 black and white photos with 5 pages of line drawings
and German/English text. Colour plates depict four differently
marked vehicles.

VOL. 12 Schwerer Zugkraftwagen 18 to and Variants
Famo 'Bulle' (Sd. Kfz.9)
This book covers the development, production and combat deployment of this
German WWII heavy 18 tonne Half-track. This 98 glossy page book contains
222 black and white photos with 10 pages of line drawings and German/English
text. Colour plates depict four differently marked vehicles.

VOL. 19 15 cm sIG33 (Sf) auf PzKpfw. I
Ausf B ? 15 cm sIG33 (towed)
This book covers the development, production and combat usage of this German
WWII Self Propelled AFV and the howitzer which was fitted to this vehicle.
This 160 glossy page book contains 280 black and white photos, 101 colour
photos with 7 pages of line drawings with German/English text.
Colour plates depict 6 different vehicles.

VOL. 22 15cm sIG33/2 (Sf) auf GW
38(t) "Grille" Part 1 Ausf M
This book covers the development, production and combat deployment of this
German/Czech WWII AFV. This 120 glossy page book contains 56 black
and white photos, 123 colour photos and 10 pages of line drawings.
German/English text. Colour plates depict 14 different
camouflage schemes, as well as 2 model kits: Dragons Grille M as
well as the Dragon/Cyberhobby ammunition carrier version.

VOL. 23 Panzerjager I 4.7 cm Pak(t) auf PzKpfw.
I Ausf. B ohne Turm (Sd.Kfz. 101) "Ente" This book covers
the development, production and combat deployment of this German WWII SPG
This 120 glossy page book contains 107 black and white photos, 98 colour
photos and 8 pages of line drawings. German/English text.
Colour plates depict 15 different camouflage schemes, as well as 2 model
kits: Dragons Panzerjager I as well an Italeri PzKpfw I Asuf B with
an Azimut/ADV conversion.

VOL. 24 PzKpfw. II Ausf D/E and VariantsThis book covers the development, production and combat
deployment of these German WWII AFV's and SPG's This 160 glossy page
book contains 239 black and white photos, 36 colour photos and 18 pages
of line drawings. German/English text. Colour plates
depict 27 different camouflage schemes.

VOL. 25 Flakpanzer IV Wirbelwind (Sd Kfz 161/4),
Ostwind and KugelblitzFrom the publisher:168 pages A4, glue-bound, approx. 284 photos, of these
66 historical shots of the three types of Flakpanzer IV with all known
variants in b/w, a number of them previously unpublished; 191 colour photos
of surviving Wirbelwind vehicles, 27 colour photos of all three models
from Tony Greenland, English / German captions, 34 pages English / German
text, 20 pages of scale drawings of all versions in 1:35 scale from John
Rue, 11 pages of camouflage schemes and ammunition from Laurent Lecocq,
and a table of organization of units using the Flakpanzer IV (Kriegst?rke-
Nachweisungen KStN), revised and enlarged (almost double size) edition
of Vol.13

Nuts and Bolts Vol.26: 15cm sIG33/1 (Sf) auf GW
38(t) „Grille“ Sd.Kfz. 138/1), Part 2: Ausf. H Autoren Martin Block, Jari
Lievonen ? Detlev TerlistenFrom the publisher:144 pages A4, glue-bound, approx. 298 photos, of these
120 historical shots of the prototype and the production vehicles in b/w,
a number of them previously unpublished; 128 colour photos of the only
surviving vehicle from the Loidl collection in Austria, 50 colour photos
of three models from Tony Greenland, Jari Lievonen ? Carlos de Diego Vaquerizo,
English / German captions, 34 pages English /German text, 24 scale drawings
of all versions in 1:35 scale from John Rue, 12 camouflage schemes from
Carlos de Diego Vaquerizo, ammunition scheme from Laurent Lecocq, and a
table of organization of units using the “Grille” Ausf. H (Kriegst?rke-NachweisungenKStN)

Nuts and Bolts Vol.27: 2 cm Flakvierling 38From the publisher: "160 pages A4, glue-bound, approx.
336 photos, of these 169 historical shots from manuals and duringmission in b/w, a number of them previously unpublished;
149 colour photos of the surviving guns inpublic and private collections, 18 colour photos of
the model from Tony Greenland, English /German captions, 33 pages English / German text, 20
pages of scale drawings of all versions in 1:35scale from John Rue, 12 camouflage schemes from Carlos
de Diego Vaquerizo, and tables oforganization of units having the Flakvierling (Kriegst?rke-Nachweisungen
KStN) in their inventory,

Nuts and Bolts Vol.28 Gleisketten-LKWs „Maultier“
(Sd.Kfz. 3)From the publisher: " 160 pages A4, glue-bound, approx.
341 photos, of these 222 historical shots from manuals and during mission
in b/w, a number of them previously unpublished; 86 colour photos of the
surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 24 colour photos
of the four models from Tony Greenland, English / German captions, 26 pages
English / German text, 78 scale drawings of all versions and details in
1:35 scale from John Rue, 16 camouflage schemes from Laurent Lecocq, and
tables of organization of units having the Maultier (Kriegst?rke- Nachweisungen
KStN) in their inventoryAlthough almost 22,000 Maultiere were built during
the latter half of WWII, it seems as this vehicle class was neglected for
the last fifty years in all publications. As leading model companies have
now detected a market for soft-skinned vehicles it is time for Nuts ? Bolts
to release an in-depth publication on these vehicles. As ever we will publish
a sound mixture of wartime shots to bring our readers an impression of
their deployment during the war, detail photos of existing vehicles in
museums and private collections and how to model the four versions by Tony
Greenland. Also, Blue prints from John Rue and camouflage artwork from
Laurent Lecocq complete the publication:

Nuts and Bolts Vol.29 Raupenschlepper Ost RSO und
AbartenFrom the publisher: " 176 pages A4, glue-bound, approx.
375 photos, of these 166 contemporary photos from manuals and from the
front in b/w, a number of them previously unpublished; 188 colour photos
of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 21 colour
photos of the two models from Tony Greenland, English / German captions,
27 pages English / German text, several charts, 16 pages scale drawings
of all versions and details in 1:35 scale from John Rue, 16 camouflage
schemes from Carlos de Diego Vaquerizo, and tables of organization of units
having the RSO (Kriegst?rke-Nachweisungen KStN) in their inventory"

Nuts and Bolts Vol.30 Nebel-, Panzer- und VielfachwerferFrom the publisher: "208 pages A4, glue-bound, approx.
391 photos, of these 250 contemporary photos from manuals and from the
front in b/w, a number of them previously unpublished; 113 colour photos
of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 28 colour
photos of the two models from Tony Greenland and Vinnie Branigan, English
/ German captions, 46 pages English / German text, several charts, 24 pages
scale drawings of all versions and details in 1:35 scale from John Rue,
9 pages of camouflage schemes from Laurent Lecocq, and tables of organization
of units (Kriegst?rke-Nachweisungen KStN) having these weapons in their
arsenal."

Nuts and Bolts Vol.31 Marder II (Sd.Kfz. 131) on
the chassis of the Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf. A-C & F:From the publisher: "176 pages A4, glue-bound, approx.
365 photos, of these 190 contemporary photos from manuals, combat and War
fronts in b/w, a number of them previously unpublished; 155 colour photos
of the surviving vehicles in public and private collections, 20 colour
photos of the two models from Tony Greenland and Vinnie Branigan, English
/ German captions, 40 pages English / German text, several charts, 10 pages
scale drawings of all versions and details in 1:35 scale from John Rue,
6 pages of camouflage schemes from Carlos de Diego Vaquerizo, and tables
of organization of units (Kriegstärke-Nachweisungen KStN) havingthese
weapons in their arsenal."

Nuts and Bolts Vol.32 The medium cross-country lorries
3 ton (6x4) of the Reichswehr and WehrmachtFrom the publisher: To date, Nuts &
Bolts has only produced publications on tracked, half-track vehicles and
weaponsystems. With this volume, the first issue in a series
which will deal exclusively on Lorries – in particular the medium cross-country
Lorries (commercial) – m. gl. Lkw. (o) – of the Reichswehr and Wehrmacht.
The development of these vehicles was started in the second half of the
1920s and their appearance characterised the Reichswehr and Wehrmacht in
the 1930s. During the war, these vehicles had to face strains in the different
theatres of operations for which they had not been developed. Nevertheless,
many of these Lorries served until the end of the war. Only a few vehicles
have survived until today. This was partially caused by the shortage of
transportation vehicles in Europe after the war. Due to this, most remaining
vehicles were driven to destruction